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Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:10 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Andrew Breitbart is the founder and owner of Breitbart.com, a news aggregating website. His newest website project, the Big Hollywood blog, is dedicated to giving conservatives in Hollywood a voice and encouraging them to "come out" and engage the loonies instead of staying in hiding. One of his contributors, Andrew Levy, wrote the following article:

My "To Don't" List for the Right
The only thing worse than bad winners are sore losers, and we’ve had enough of them for the past eight years. So with that in mind, in the wake of today’s historic inauguration, here’s my Handbook For The Loyal Opposition, 2009 edition - a “To Don’t List,” if you will. Or even if you won’t.

DON’T question the motives - question the policy. When you disagree with Obama’s policies, say so, and make it clear why. But remember that President Obama is doing what he thinks is best for the country, as President Bush did. Both men love America and want what’s best for her. End of story.

DON’T make it personal. We don’t need another Derangement Syndrome. We don’t need people doing things like emphasizing Obama’s middle name in a derogatory fashion. How anyone would think that’s beneficial to their cause, or to the country as a whole, is beyond me. Also, it’s not even clever. Neither are smushwords like BusHitler, or sillywords like Rethuglicans and Dhimmicrats.

DON’T cozy up to and champion foreign dictators and despots. Sean Penn is an ass. No reason to be like him. ‘Nuff said. (Corollary: Don’t cozy up to and champion foreign dictators and despots and then act outraged when people question your patriotism.)

DON’T pretend you’re being brave when you criticize your government. Not while people in other countries actually, y’know, DIE, when they do that.

DON’T use the word “divisive.” At this point, all that word means is “You disagree with me,” and the English language gets mangled enough these days.

DON’T use the phrase “speaking truth to power.” EVER.

DON’T move to Canada.

DON’T say you’re going to move to Canada and then stay here. (I know it’s too late for Stephen Baldwin, but not for the rest of you.)

DON’T apologize to foreigners and say things to them like, “I didn’t vote for Obama,” or “He’s not MY president.”

DON’T say or do everything in your power to drive this country apart and then claim you want unity when it’s your guy in power. This is like the convicted felon who conveniently finds God when he’s up for parole.

DON’T call people un-American one week, and then talk about how “We are not blue states or red states, we are the United States” the next. (This rule may only apply to Tom Hanks, but I put it in just to be safe.)

DON’T automatically think people who disagree with you are stupid or evil. Some of them are, of course. But most of them aren’t, and you might actually learn something if you listen to them.

And finally, DON’T use the fact that many on the left behaved abominably for the past eight years as an excuse to behave the same way. America needs adults. And if it bothered you when they did it, it’s a good sign that you shouldn’t do it.
Let the discussion begin . . . . :mrgreen:

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:42 pm
by Oldgringo
Sound advice. Barack Obama is the new POTUS - win, lose or draw.

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:19 pm
by barres
Oldgringo wrote:Sound advice. Barack Obama is the new POTUS - win, lose or draw.
That's right. Whether or not you like the man, as American patriots, we should always respect the office. The fact that others have not for the last 8 years is irrelevant. We should not stoop to their level. If you look at my posts for the past several months, you'll see that I do not like President Obama. You'll see that I referred to him by snide nicknames. You'll also see that, on this and every forum in which I participate, that stopped when he took the oath of office. I will oppose his policies when I disagree with them. I will fight to see someone else sitting in the Oval Office in four years. I will not disrespect the President of these United States.

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:25 pm
by Purplehood
barres wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Sound advice. Barack Obama is the new POTUS - win, lose or draw.
That's right. Whether or not you like the man, as American patriots, we should always respect the office. The fact that others have not for the last 8 years is irrelevant. We should not stoop to their level. If you look at my posts for the past several months, you'll see that I do not like President Obama. You'll see that I referred to him by snide nicknames. You'll also see that, on this and every forum in which I participate, that stopped when he took the oath of office. I will oppose his policies when I disagree with them. I will fight to see someone else sitting in the Oval Office in four years. I will not disrespect the President of these United States.
Ooh-rah~!

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:35 pm
by anygunanywhere

DON’T pretend you’re being brave when you criticize your government. Not while people in other countries actually, y’know, DIE, when they do that.
:headscratch

How do you pretend to be brave when criticizing the government? Some of us are actually concerned that soon we will indeed die because our freedoms are under attack.

Anygunanywhere

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:44 pm
by stroo
Good list. But I do not wish President Obama success in achieving his agenda. I hope the country is successful during his Presidency but that won't happen if he is successful in achieving his agend.

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:48 pm
by flintknapper
stroo wrote:Good list. But I do not wish President Obama success in achieving his agenda. I hope the country is successful during his Presidency but that won't happen if he is successful in achieving his agend.
:iagree:

Right with ya!

Re: Interesting Article: My “To Don’t” List for the Right

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:41 am
by Abraham
Andrew Levy's autocratic approach needs a lot of work.

Commands, right or left, are a sure fire way to prevent me from listening.